Nottingham Forest host Luton Town at the City Ground on Saturday as they return to action after the international break.
The Reds go into the game looking to end a four-match winless run. Steve Cooper's side drew 0-0 away to Crystal Palace last time out.
As it stands, the club are hopeful the game will go ahead as planned despite Storm Babet wreaking havoc across the country. Here is a look at the situation.
When is the game due to take place? Forest are scheduled to face newly-promoted Luton at the City Ground on Saturday, October 21. The match is a 3pm kick-off.
What about Storm Babet? The club are hopeful Saturday's Premier League match at the City Ground will not fall victim to the weather. But they are continuing to closely monitor the situation and remain in contact with the local councils and Nottinghamshire Police. As it stands, it is said there are no issues with the City Ground pitch - which was relaid and the drainage system improved during the summer.
What disruption has Storm Babet caused? A number of areas in Nottinghamshire are experiencing flooding as a result of the persistent heavy rain. Several roads in the county have been closed and travel has been disrupted, with some bus diversions in place.
What about tomorrow's weather forecast? Conditions are expected to remain similar throughout Friday evening. However, they are expected to ease in Nottingham on Saturday.
For the rest of Friday, the Met Office states: "Conditions remaining similar through the evening for many as rain and strong winds continue. Drier conditions spreading from the south overnight however, with winds easing. Minimum temperature 9 C."
Looking forward to tomorrow it adds: "Much lighter winds into Saturday and conditions becoming drier as Fridays rain clears north. Remaining largely cloudy however, and scattered heavy showers likely into the afternoon. Maximum temperature 14 C."
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